‘The World Championships hockey will be the best
tournament ever in history.’ This tournament will be held in The Hague from 31
May until the 15th of June. All hockey fans are eagerly looking
forward to this hockey highlight of the year. The World Championships are organised by the KNHB (Koninklijke Nederlandse Hockey Bond,
Royal Netherlands Hockey Union). JOEP DERKSEN reports.
The official
announcement that The Netherlands would host such a prestigious tournament was
made in January 2013 by Johan Wakkie (60), director of the hockey union. He
predicted that ‘around 200,000 visitors’ are expected to look at the hockey
achievements from the men and women players. Therefore, he spoke of a ‘double
tournament’ and said: ‘We strive for the best of the best’. Wakkie was quoted in
the Telegraaf of 24 January 2013: ‘This tournament will not solely be a Dutch
party. Fans from countries of all five continents will come to The Hague. The
world should and will feel at home at our tournament.’ The motto of the
tournament is ‘Let’s celebrate hockey’ and 76 duels will be played in the
football stadium of ADO Den Haag and the temporary GreenFields Stadium, which
is located besides the Kyocera Stadium.
Arjen Rahusen is spokesperson for the KNHB and he informs The Holland
Times: ‘Everything is going according to schedule. Nine days have been sold out
already and we are very proud of this. Apparently we are able to get in touch
with the right people.’ What does Rahusen mean with this comment? ‘In the world
of hockey it is remarkable that you can sell 15,000 tickets per day. It is
possible that this is also due to the fact that this year’s world championship
involves the matches from both man and women.’
Does this success mean that the KNHB wants to organize more events like the
World Championships? Rahusen laughs: ‘It does taste sweet, but we are also
depending on the types of tournaments that are allocated to us.’ One of the
special events that are organized is a ‘warmloopdag’ (warm up day) for all
volunteers on 29 May. ‘Than they know what is going on at such a tournament’,
says the spokesperson. Also, at hockey clubs throughout the country, local
tournaments are organized to remind the children of this special world
championship event that is being held in the Netherlands.
For adults and children, an ‘Embassy Tournament’ is organized on 29 May as
well. Around 2,000 people are expected, that are linked to the EU,
international organisations and embassies of all
participating countries. Before the competition starts that day, the children
can enjoy a flag parade. The ‘nations teams’ (landenteams) compete with each
other to achieve the ultimate glory. This tournament ends with a competition
between national politicians and the ‘rainbow team’, consisting of
representatives of embassies from different nations. All proceedings will go to
the charity ‘Save the children’.
As is customary with any tournament
nowadays, the organisers
have also introduced a new mascot: ‘Stockey’. This mascot is a stork with a
curl in his beak, symbolizing a hockey stick. Stockey is said to be the cousin
of Storky; the (stork) mascot of the football club ADO Den Haag.
On the social media
the name ‘Stockey’ was ridiculed by some Dutch citizens. It was claimed that
this would mean ‘asshole’. According to Urbandictionary.com, the description of ‘Stockey’ is: ‘Short people with
a lot of muscle that will f… your day up quick if you piss them off.’ Rahusen states
that these statements are incorrect. ‘We have asked many British citizens
whether ‘Stockey’ is a foul word in English, but this is not the case.’ During
the tournament, it is not only all about hockey. Visitors have plenty
opportunities to enjoy music, food and drinks. Many of the matches of the
Rabobank Hockey World cup can be seen on national television. The opening match
is between Australia, number one in the world and Malaysia. In their very first
match on 31 May, the Dutch women hockey players compete against Japan on prime
time (19:45 hours). The Dutch men play the next day against Argentina (16:00
hours). The two final days, 14 June (women’s final) and 15 June (men’s final),
were the first to be sold out. With a budget of 12.5 million euro, this
tournament must become a huge success.
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